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A Monash University, School of Biological Sciences, Clayton, Vic., Australia.
B Government of South Australia, Department for Environment and Water, Murray Bridge, SA, Australia.
C The University of Adelaide, School of Biological Sciences, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
D La Trobe University, Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, Melbourne, Australia.
E La Trobe University, Research Centre for Future Landscapes, Melbourne, Australia.
F Zoos SA, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
G National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia, Riverland and Murraylands, Murray Bridge, SA, Australia.
H Corresponding author. Email: William.Mitchell@monash.edu
Pacific Conservation Biology 28(1) 68-79 https://doi.org/10.1071/PC20097
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